Mendocino College to Receive up to $250 Thousand in the Next Two Years for Direct Student Support, Part of a $100 Million Donation Committed to California Community Colleges
Mendocino College is one of 34 colleges to receive part of the largest philanthropic gift given to community colleges in the nation. The California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, in partnership with the Foundation for California Community Colleges (FoundationCCC), recently announced that the
Spring Enrollment Underway at Mendocino College
Mendocino College is pleased to announce that students can begin registering for the spring semester. The upcoming spring term, which begins January 19, will look very similar to fall 2020 at Mendocino College.
Mendocino College Extends Remote Instruction Through Spring 2021
Mendocino College will continue remote instruction through the spring 2021 semester, announced Superintendent/President Tim Karas Wednesday.
Mendocino College Launches the "Mendocino College Symposium" A lecture Series for the Community
At Mendocino College, part of our Mission is to be an, “intellectual, economic and cultural anchor for the region”, and it is our responsibility and honor to act as a leading public role in the district. Many Americans today are standing up demanding change throughout the US and in our own communities. This is not an easy time, but it is an important one. Change, and open, honest discussions are needed.
Mendocino College Provides Students with Extra Support as Fall Semester Kicks Off
As the academic year begins, Mendocino College is focused on the safety of students, faculty, and staff while helping students continue to pursue their academic success during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mendocino College Accreditation Reaffirmed for Another Seven Years
The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) has renewed accreditation for the Mendocino-Lake Community College District for another seven years, noting in an announcement letter, “The Commission commends the College for aligning its programs and services with its mission, which has guided the development of exemplary programs to support Native American populations contributing to the social and cultural dimensions of the educational experience of its students.”
Mendocino College Receives $2 Million High School Equivalency Program (HEP) Renewal
A grant from the U.S. Department of Education was recently renewed that will allow Mendocino College to continue its High School Equivalency Program (HEP).
Mendocino College Makes Improvements to Intersection of Hensley Creek Road and North State Street, Ukiah
The Hensley Creek Road and State Street intersection in Ukiah, where thousands of students, employees, and community members visit Mendocino College each week, has recently undergone some major upgrades.
Mendocino College to Hold Fall Semester “Primarily” Online
Mendocino College Interim Superintendent/President Eileen Cichocki announced today that the college will hold classes in the fall “primarily” online. According to Cichocki, “This decision is made with the health, safety, and well-being of our students, faculty, staff, and community in mind. This was a very difficult decision, but after speaking with faculty leadership, deans, the Vice President of Academic Affairs and others, it became clear that it was best to make the decision as soon as possible to allow time for th
Mendocino College to Hold Online Cybersecurity Summer Camp Program for Middle and High School
Mendocino College has once again partnered with the North Far North Region to host a collective Cybersecurity Summer Camp program for Middle and High School students. These free and online week-long cybersecurity summer camps are for any Middle School and High school students (grades 7-12). Students can choose from an introductory or advanced camp.